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20 jobs that use Safety Training the most

Jobs that use safety training the most include food supervisor, senior environmental technician, and utilities supervisor.

What jobs use Safety Training the most?

1. Food Supervisor

How food supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Lead shifts while personally preparing bakery items and executing requests base on require specifications.
  • Maintain all food and beverage storerooms in proper condition to ensure cleanliness, freshness, and organization.
  • Inspect all storage and food services preparation areas daily to ensure proper handling and cleanliness standards are met.

Most common skills for food supervisor:

  • HACCP
  • Problem Resolution
  • Safety Training
  • Safety Regulations
  • Customer Service
  • FDA

2. Senior Environmental Technician

How senior environmental technician uses Safety Training:

  • Provide contractor oversight, including monitoring of technical performance of sub-contractors managing remedial cleanup projects involving hazardous waste.
  • Ensure compliance with EPA and OSHA regulations for employee safety and health.
  • Apply chlorine to water extract from the well according to EPA and local government regulations.

Most common skills for senior environmental technician:

  • OSHA
  • Safety Training
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Water Samples
  • Extraction

3. Utilities Supervisor

How utilities supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Supervise and lead operators and technicians within the utilities engineering department maintaining optimum operation under FDA concern decree and plant closure.
  • Repair and maintain machinery, plumbing, physical structure, electrical wiring and fixtures and all water systems.
  • Perform all payer denial appeals.

Most common skills for utilities supervisor:

  • Safety Training
  • Utilization Review
  • Culinary
  • Utilization Management
  • Utility Systems
  • Safety Procedures

4. Operational Group Lead

How operational group lead uses Safety Training:

  • Lead logistics team consisting of expeditors, schedulers, and dispatchers.
  • Lead targeted decision-making across fast-pace production operations for this growth-orient USDA food factory producing quality meat products.
  • Maintain WHMS and RF systems.

Most common skills for operational group lead:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Training
  • Process Improvement
  • GMP
  • ISO
  • Sops

5. Train Operations Supervisor

How train operations supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Manage employees to ensure efficient sortation of packages through the facility, minimizing operational cost and maximizing operational quality.
  • Improve training on incident reports through design and utilization of original PowerPoint presentation.
  • Develop and present PowerPoint presentations to both small and large groups with educational backgrounds varying from entry- to executive-level.

Most common skills for train operations supervisor:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Training Programs
  • Safety Training
  • Personnel Actions
  • On-The-Job Training
  • Logistics

6. Industrial Nurse

How industrial nurse uses Safety Training:

  • Manage surgical recovery patients including vascular, ENT, GI urological and neurological cases, coronary bypass surgery patients.
  • Maintain and administers written blood-borne pathogens plans.
  • Serve as a resource for industry inquiries regarding regulatory compliance with OSHA standards relate to exposures and other employee health issues.

Most common skills for industrial nurse:

  • OSHA
  • Safety Training
  • Emergency Care
  • Drug Screens
  • Health Education
  • Hearing Conservation

7. Manager Local

How manager local uses Safety Training:

  • Train, develop and lead a team of sixteen facilities technicians in the installation and repair of Verizon FiOS.
  • Project manage the Maryland DSL extension initiative through facilities analysis and capacity management.
  • Create and manage departmental SharePoint sites, utilizing electronic tools to track productivity and increase efficiency.

Most common skills for manager local:

  • Customer Satisfaction
  • OSP
  • Expense Budget
  • Safety Training
  • DSL
  • Broadband

8. Loss Control Manager

How loss control manager uses Safety Training:

  • Manage all internal, external, and fraud investigations and develop partnerships with law enforcement to coordinate criminal investigations or prosecutions.
  • Mentore facility managers in OSHA compliance to delegate program management functions to local personnel.
  • Ensure compliance with workers compensation and OSHA regulations by properly documenting and investigating employee accidents

Most common skills for loss control manager:

  • Risk Management
  • OSHA
  • Loss Mitigation
  • Safety Training
  • Occupational Safety
  • Loss Control

9. Personnel Supervisor

How personnel supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Manage wage and salary administration and supervise payroll function.
  • Maintain all employee personnel records, files, and EEO logs.
  • Develop HRIS updating daily and process all personal information, benefits, and insurance claims for each employee.

Most common skills for personnel supervisor:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Training
  • Background Checks
  • DOT
  • Training Programs
  • Human Resources

10. Preload Supervisor

How preload supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Lead cross-functional teams through the use of kaizen events to achieve the scope and objectives out line.
  • Follow, train and enforce OSHA safety regulations, manage and enforce company policies for misconduct.
  • Manage company expenses and control payroll utilization.

Most common skills for preload supervisor:

  • Customer Service
  • OSHA
  • Safety Policies
  • Professional Growth
  • Safety Training
  • Pro-Active Communication

11. Maintenance Supervisor/Maintenance Manager

How maintenance supervisor/maintenance manager uses Safety Training:

  • Manage and interact with plant electricians, perform training activities regarding usage of equipment, and PLC and welding training.
  • Manage preventive and corrective maintenance operations for industrial facilities, CNC machines and support equipment.
  • Support equipment such as; air compressors, steam boilers, HVAC, dust collectors, cooling towers, water treatment.

Most common skills for maintenance supervisor/maintenance manager:

  • Plumbing
  • HVAC
  • Facility Maintenance
  • Safety Training
  • Maintenance Procedures
  • Unit Apartment

12. Onsite Manager

How onsite manager uses Safety Training:

  • Manage on-site and handle travel logistics during client buyout.
  • Manage job boards, maintain ATS database and employee referral program.
  • Review and manage vendor relations including; CareerBuilder, LinkedIn, Medreps and background investigation companies.

Most common skills for onsite manager:

  • Direct Reports
  • Customer Service
  • Client Satisfaction
  • Safety Training
  • Performance Reviews
  • Background Checks

13. Converter Supervisor

How converter supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Establish and manage economic development programs, improve reporting standards, and significantly increase accountability within logistics area.
  • Lead calibration sessions for leadership team and quality assurance specialists to ensure student experience expectations are consistent and coach appropriately.
  • Schedule and prioritize jobs, managing inventories to meet customer demand using FIFO manufacturing disciplines.

Most common skills for converter supervisor:

  • Direct Reports
  • Quality Products
  • Safety Training
  • Safety Rules
  • Production Schedules
  • Sigma

14. Safety And Training Coordinator

How safety and training coordinator uses Safety Training:

  • Develop and manage MSDS online account and respiratory protection program for employees that meet the respiratory requirements for specific job tasks.
  • Facilitate internal ISO audits and participate as an auditor for other areas.
  • Develop and implement EHS programs and procedures to ensure institution and regulatory compliance.

Most common skills for safety and training coordinator:

  • OSHA
  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Training
  • Training Programs
  • Safety Program
  • Safety Policies

15. Safety Trainer

How safety trainer uses Safety Training:

  • Manage and facilitate extensive Safety/Security and HAZMAT training for all personnel.
  • Certify CPR instructor, H2s awareness instructor and fit tester.
  • Provide training in OSHA require and other pertinent safety topics and various aspects of lean operations to local and regional industries.

Most common skills for safety trainer:

  • OSHA
  • CDL
  • Safety Training
  • Fall Protection
  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Audits

16. Sorting Supervisor

How sorting supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Manage large team of outbound shipping loaders ensuring timely and proper loading of trailers.
  • Maintain certification as a designate responder for hazardous material spills and acceptance auditor for hazardous material shipments.
  • Monitor patients transport tracking system and advance technology for optimal transport service efficiency.

Most common skills for sorting supervisor:

  • Safety Procedures
  • OSHA
  • Safety Policies
  • Pro-Active Communication
  • Safety Training
  • Corporate Policies

17. Environmental Compliance Officer

How environmental compliance officer uses Safety Training:

  • Participate in OCC exam preparation and review including research and presentation of documentation to achieve compliance with federal examiner requests.
  • Implement the environmental, health and safety procedures and OSHA compliance.
  • Provide monthly EHS reports and maintain knowledge of all state and federal regulations.

Most common skills for environmental compliance officer:

  • Environmental Compliance
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Safety Training
  • OSHA
  • Environmental Regulations
  • EPA

18. Group Leader/Senior Group Leader

How group leader/senior group leader uses Safety Training:

  • Develop and implement strategic merchandising plans to achieve revenue objectives and reduce expenditures while ensuring payroll remains within budget.
  • Work with promotions, guest, and VIP guest.
  • Issue complimentary event tickets and VIP credentials.

Most common skills for group leader/senior group leader:

  • Role Model
  • Data Entry
  • R
  • Safety Training
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • FDA

19. Safety Deposit Clerk

How safety deposit clerk uses Safety Training:

  • Manage the PPE inventory system.
  • Issue equipment and illustrate OSHA training for PPE.
  • Deducted/Credite fuel money each month to owner/operators in the AS400 system.

Most common skills for safety deposit clerk:

  • Data Entry
  • Driver Logs
  • Safety Training
  • DOT Regulations
  • Safety Audits
  • Safety Program

20. Outbound Supervisor

How outbound supervisor uses Safety Training:

  • Manage cleanliness and organization throughout the facility.
  • Train employees to comply with all applicable health and safety guidelines and regulations, including OSHA, and HAZMAT procedures.
  • Expedite LTL freight/trailer handling maximizing customer satisfaction.

Most common skills for outbound supervisor:

  • OSHA
  • Safety Procedures
  • Loaders
  • Safety Training
  • Customer Service
  • Performance Reviews

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